treated unfairly
The interest of usury is unfairly high.
the awful events would unfairly stain the city's reputation.
an industrial tribunal ruled that he was unfairly dismissed.
Workers who have been unfairly dismissed may claim compensation.
old men are often unfairly awarded the epithet ‘dirty’.
The court ruled that Ms Hill had been unfairly dismissed.
an industrial tribunal ruled that he was unfairly dismissed from his job.
The local newspapers have taken up the cudgels on behalf of the woman who was unfairly dismissed from her job because she was pregnant.
The whole class gathered around the student who had been unfairly failed, and demanded another examination.
And they discriminate against people and treat them unfairly.
We've had 'profiteering' — making a lot of money unfairly.
Exploitation means treating someone unfairly to get some advantage for yourself.
Someone like this often criticises someone unfairly, or without good reason.
He was beginning to wonder if he had treated her unfairly.
Wolfe Herd is adamant that she has never knowingly treated employees unfairly.
Even if God treats her unfairly, she will always have it in her heart.
Since then, presidents have been judged perhaps unfairly by what they accomplished during the same period.
I'm like that. I love those who love me, and I hate those who punish me unfairly.'
It also unfairly excluded UK trade.
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